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Caribe Mexicano: Historia

During the Pre-Hispanic time, the Mayans inhabited an extensive territory with different climates and varied vegetation; Dry mountains and plains, forests with high pluvial precipitation and sites, earth with rivers, lakes and cascades, and a good extension of coasts. The Mayan zone included/understood what at the present time they are the stages of Quintana Roo, Logwood, Yucatan, Tabasco and the east of Chiapas in Mexico; Guatemala, Belize and the part the west of Honduras and El Salvador in Central America.



Within this zone three great natural areas exist: first, or South area, is located in the Coast of the Pacific, the high territories of Guatemala, part of Chiapas and El Salvador. In the high plateau there are several lakes like amatitlán, the Atitlán and the Izabal, that had their origin in volcanic activities, and also the Guaja lake located between Guatemala and El Salvador, whereas towards the east is the Ayarza lake.



Caribe Mexicano: Historia

All this area has fruit trees and maderables a great variety of species animals, emphasizing between the birds the quetzal, that the Mayans considered asylums to think that he was representing of the Gods. Second, or Central area, is most extensive and includes/understands the inner river basin of the Department of the Petèn in Guatemala, includes part of Honduras and Chiapas, Tabasco and the south of the Yucatan Peninsula.



One is a tropical forest with warm and humid climate; the Grijalva that ends at the gulf of Mexico and others, like the Holmul, the Depth, the Sarstùn and the Mopàn has several rivers outstanding that arrive at the Caribbean Sea. This zone of forest and pastizales is very rich in precious wood trees like the cedar, and also contains the varied fauna more of the Mayan zone ........

Caribe Mexicano: Historia



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